it's coffee break time but copies not ready over here yet and Robbie's doing dishes I'm making the coffee but he's gotta make coffee for everybody right I wasn't sure if I was gonna get here because the cleaners were in this room because of course with everything they've stepped up the cleaning so mmm white often I'm like locked out of rooms as they do the sanitation and stuff so I guess I'm the first to soil this room ass always someone has to be first right well yeah usually it's the kids but here at work it's me mm-hmm everybody having a good day yes now I surely you're not the only one in the office today Robbie am i right or not no but we're socially distant so we have a quarantine set up so we're none of us are ever really in the so I'm actually on the top floor everybody else is on the lower floor oh come in my office I keep the door closed during the day okay closest to the coffee maker of course fluffy maker is way upstairs and and I've joked about if I if I put it on my desk downstairs it makes more sense practically speaking because I go walking through the quarantine zone but then when would I get my steps you know what I'm saying that's it they'd only get how many floors just a one floor between this two floors two floors okay yeah okay yeah okay how a distribution power distribution oh here we go Bo this is what you and I have been talking about man oh yeah is that kind of the similar kind of thing as to what what Bo and I were talking about I guess so this is a thing called a rerun and what these are these are all fuses right these are your standard automotive fuses like you were talking about yesterday same the same exact thing yeah and these are what are called anderson connectors one for input and that's protected by out and up you can read that that 40 amp fuse can you be worried Wow right thanks how many 40 minutes 12 okay yeah talk about yeah it runs it runs this is built for oh yeah ham radio most of us ha have sort of standardized on on this format these Anderson connectors of all my rigs all use anderson connectors now any finally if I'm setting up for like feel bay or some sort of external event this is what I'll use I literally I didn't plug into it away we know so yeah you could you could easily get anderson connectors which are what these are yeah for all your s pcs and just literally plug them up and then you fuse them away you want this is gonna a 25 25 25 20 and then a 5 and a 1 here and where's the where's the power come in from yeah yeah is this one is it on one of the answer oh you okay right and then that distributes power to all over rest brilliant so you can do five boards with that particularly absolutely yes now this is the smallest unit probably out of all on something you could easily you know larger units that that can handle more more connectors and more power supplies it is entirely up to you that's cool yeah see that's exactly the thing the one that I got has 12 terminals and they are screw terminal so you'll use like like the I don't know what you call them the like spoon can spade connectors yeah something like that and then you just screw them in but it'll do 12 boards and the power terminals are actual pegs on the end so they're separate from these from the fuses so each unit has its own fuse yours is different because the input actually has a fuse as well so you've got like 40 amps of protection and then it breaks it down from there that's really cool yeah and it looks exactly that use you see in the car battery yeah well you know what guys I'm gonna I'm gonna be able to do a similar demonstration for you tomorrow because I got a notification that my fuse unit has already arrived so okay I I can't figure out how Amazon is prioritizing things right now because they say that they're you know me really the most yeah most most important stuff through the pandemic that's the stuff that gets shipped first well it was just yesterday I mentioned Bo and I were talking about the fuse panel on Monday night and here it's already arrived meanwhile you know mini Marsh is here hey yeah watch me eat this this is good TV right look at that beautiful sit up right there are you actually speaking through that I should be alright what's what's for lunch what you go what do you have got ramen over here no it's too much I just got a latte oh just a latte my latte with a spoon don't listen to Robbie you can ignore him don't worry about hey I'm limiting okay kind of I've been maintaining 178 so I'm not I'm not going up I'm not going down I'm just trying to maintain right now that's all yeah and then I'm gonna see how that goes and then I'm gonna try to drop another 10 pounds or so and and see how that goes but just being careful and mine and what I eat how much I guess literally just taking cards out of your diet allowed you to lose the way you didn't change anything else that's impressive that's a really Scotch instead of beer yeah you know so that's that's really it but not oh sorry what's that bill just no vodka well vodka you typically have to mix with something like soda right so let's say you gotta get rid of some things you gotta you got to put some orange juice in here you got to put some coca-cola in it or something so then all this long because of carbs what vodka vodka vodka made from potatoes is not so this kerbs vodka yeah yes it makes the potatoes right so it's got carbs in it doesn't it I wouldn't know the carbs because the sugar is converted to alcohol yes good point yeah yeah crystal head vodka in a skull bottle oh yeah so that's it's from there it's Dan Aykroyd's distillery Oh local stores aux yeux heads what is the 48 M for I mean that that's a household dryer what would you be running that needs 40 amps that's the input right yes that's correct yes but that's 48 whoops can't take me anywhere I'll tell you what let me do this again yeah okay so that the input here is 40 Empire at 12 volts okay that power the team put here is distributed to all the RS in this class yes sir so here's my theory bad thank you that would work does that 40 amp work as a pseudo surge suppressor so if you suddenly got a snake no it's a fuse that's all it is just it's an automotive fuse just like it would die right it would like cut off the power to the boards if it exceeded 40 amps oh yeah but you'd have to draw more than 40 amps through through the connectors for okay I'm learning and learning but more likely one of the lower amperage fuses would blow before the 40 amp point does okay after that we have to pull a total load I mean there's 225 amp fuses right so theoretically you could try to pull 25 amps from each of these connectors mmm that would be 50 amps that would blow these fuses might hold on but would certainly so does that does that protect your mains from tripping that the idea yeah well you're feeding this you're feeding this from a 12 volt source the car got at least four not one okay right right you're not pulling this from mine doesn't like an arc welder but well yeah but that would be well you're thinking agamotto you're thinking 40 amps at 110 volts right yeah right this is 12 volt this is 12 volts so you're not going to be running knock welder from this making me having to do math in my head 1.2 amps at 120 volts yes something like that okay so yeah here's some more geekery for you Robbie the pine time yeah so I was messing around with my program that that wrote that that drew that watch face because I was trying to figure out I think I've talked that this before and stop me if I have I will be happy to talk about something else but I was mentioning that the minute hand and the second hand I would be okay with it jumping one second to the next second okay make sense cut but I can't do that with the hour hand right hand has to move more incrementally than that it would it would look pretty jarring at the hour hand jump from one minute to the next might only that I think I would have trouble reading the time if it was like 11:58 and our hand was pointed at 1100 yeah exactly yes precisely yeah so the yeah my hand has to move at least every minute and probably more incrementally than that so I ran the so I ran a program to figure out what the XY coordinates would be for each of the locations the from the center to where the our hand would be right so because if the our hand moves around I've said for 360 degrees which is what you know Peter and I talked about for 360 degrees figure out what with the XY coordinates were and they weren't making any sense and so it turns out at least on gtk which is the UI toolkit that I'm using to best thing the 12 o'clock position is directly out to the right it is it's like it's at the three o'clock position so if I only draw draw the twelve o'clock at the three o'clock position and then it would draw five more minutes counting down this way yeah so the whole clock face is turned 90 degrees so I've got a yeah just a bit messed up that I think that's accident and literally just an orientation issue on the on that were a workspace now I'm gonna have to figure out how to how to translate around 90 degrees so the watch face is the correct area you have to start eating your watch like this well I could just swap the x and y-axes right that might work I'm afraid it'll go into the negatives if I do that I'll think about I'll have to think about that well just draw it that way well maybe not grainy numbers and let you figure out what the time yeah look there are all kinds of solutions I literally found this at like I live in a clock last night and that was the point that I said I'm done I'm going home what's it you mean two o'clock last night right well yeah I know I know how to fix it it's just I literally I literally found that last night and I said I'm done with this I'm not playing with this anymore tonight yeah but that was what I found so I'll have some more fun with that probably tonight because if I can stay awake that long hey does anybody want to do you want some good category 5 news yes ok category 5 is live in one week from today broadcasting from Studio E and I got ahold of a government official through our local City office they directed me to a toll-free number got them on the phone and talked to them about our construction situation and they've informed me that week and within certain limitations we can have our contractor come to the studio and get started on some of the construction work so that leavings like close this your permits yeah well we don't need permits because it's not non-structural it's just strictly like they're building things like the stage and the conduit and trust that's going to be mounted to the drop ceiling for the lighting all that kind of stuff has to be built oh it's a framing okay no no that's all done luckily we had that done ahead of time so it's painted in everything but we had to halt like they can't go in and build the stage for example which is you know that's kind of a bummer considering we're live in a in a week but but what we can do now where we had previously had to halt everything he will be able to come in and do things like perhaps building the truss perhaps putting up the backdrops on the wall those kinds of things stuff that is not going to be considered construction but still needs to be done so he won't be able to build the stage for example but he'll be able to do some of the some of the fixtures and things like that maybe there's an electrical wiring you have you drilled any holes through any load-bearing studs yet I mean through the wall yeah our server rack you see that cutaway you see the cutaway in the studio for the server rack yeah turns out that is because those are load-bearing block walls that's why it's there oh yeah so so I don't know if you ever noticed but the coax for the Internet actually hangs down from the ceiling in there because we can't pull it in through the wall so it's actually hanging down so the the Installer had to find a break in the bricks above and the pub feed his fish down yeah punch a hole through the roof so it's basically feeding in between two blocks our coax so we won't be able to a lot of wiring in there it's okay to duck blew in there so it's very hard to see any detail through yeah yeah yeah I thought I put some LEDs in there make it look nice as well so of course oh cool and then that reminds me of the whole craziness with Amazon shipping it's like our water cooler I ordered it this is the water dispenser because we don't have any running water it arrived the next day and the the 1u server the the case that I ordered for the for the the single board computers that arrived today so along with the fuse panel in the fuses and everything else so so it looks like things are gonna move forward quicker now that you know I guess people are getting into the new routine I think things are gonna start pushing along but I sent an email to the contractor and I'm hoping he'll get back to me and say yes let's do this and then we can have things like that mainly the backdrop on the wall and stuff like that I'm not going to be hanging anything myself I want it done properly and I don't want shelves at a 45 degree angle so I think I just don't like it at all I told I told the contractor I said look if you ever need any help with your computers I'm the guy to call if I ever need help putting up shelves or whatever else I will call you I'm not even going to cut it works and I love that I love that mindset because remember studio studio c2 studio D it was a nightmare I had to do all that work and and our team had to like rip the place apart I was watching some of those old videos of the move into studio D and how it took four months to renovate it and it was a brutal it was brutal so moving into a place and being able to say okay you do everything it's a really good feeling so I'm just doing all the wiring that's all but I will be drilling holes tonight and Kickstarter Kickstarter viewers will see that on the flog because I need to get the cables for the cameras I have to get them from the studio into the producers office so I do have to put a couple of two-inch holes in the wall and I'll just put them off to the side so that he can build around those with the conduit later so spoiler alert Rand hauls or squeals oh definitely round yeah just so you drill through it yeah I'm gonna use a hole saw and then I'm gonna cut off like a 12 inch piece of PVC to put in it so that I'm not putting the the cables on cut drywall took out the power in in baby because it oh and so we just called it a hole in the wall yeah but I'm thinking your contractor if he if he squeezed the hallway out he could make a nice wooden you know like a window frame I surround it oh and what he's going to do is he's actually going he's going to build a conduit that goes from the studio from the producers office into the stage it's actually gonna go to the stage so all the cabling is going to be completely hidden along the baseboard at the side of the studio and then it's going to come out underneath the stage so any wiring we need to do we'll just lift the stage up and do it under there and then put the stage back down and it's it's all completely hidden so all our cameras yeah we're gonna have Keystone jacks for the cameras at the front of the stage so we can plug in the cameras directly to that we don't have to run cables across the floor and all that kind of stuff bill you remember what all the cables across the floor we're like so has an impression of that too you mentioned keystone panel before what's a keystone jack is that one of those big four connect the jacks at the camera uses or is LPM Keystone is is like a module I'm standard I suppose okay so so you can buy a like a faceplate that will have to Keystone holes or for Keystone holes or six Keystone holes and then you choose what you want the jack to be so it could be a keystone Ethernet it could be a keystone HDMI or Keystone banana plug or whatever and then you just snap that in and now on the faceplate from aaja HDMI yeah it's a module so you've got HDMI Ethernet audio you can have all that on the on the keystone panel so okay okay I think that we could as part of the construction said is mounted camera somewhere that takes a picture every 12 seconds and then you can add your a small to minute short fast and see see see the states being built in just a minute so we have wise cam setup and it has been set up who's barking that's that's my dog we've got a guest coming over the one time you want quiet everybody has to make noise oh I'm sorry burning under the stage okay so I've got a wise camp an not a wise camp an just a wise ham - and it's all boo I set it up at Studio D when and this whole thing went down so I set it up for 10 second time lapse and it's been shooting so it shot the entire process of folding up studio D and it is now shooting the main studio area at Studio e nice in ten second increments so so that video we'll be part of the Kickstarter vlog when this is all done and it will indeed be a hyperlapse of the of the build process but it starts with the teardown of Studio B and we already have all that footage window was the camera running when the truck was when you'd loaded up the truck and you were driving from Studio to studio E or not for the drive oh no no no that was for the hyperlapse for the hyperlapse the camera remained behind so I actually had to keep the Internet up and running at studio D up until the very last moment because it was recording the hyperlapse so yeah I did but it requires internet for me to be able to program the hyperlapse oh because it's an app right so so I wouldn't record when we're not there I would only record when we're about to do something so so after the move was all the cleanup and getting rid of everything else so you'll see me in there on the hyperlapse we've been mopping the floors and doing everything else right so so that's all part of it so there was more going on there even after the move you know that Marsh man is going to be looking at that with a ruler to make sure that you guys saw the move move we did our best but there were moments where we had oh catch ourselves how did I get that reputation because every time that you know Jeff Weston and Robbie were at the studio I'm gonna blame it on the fisheye but you would never do that would you Bosch man that's been driving me nuts with all this this is the painting - coming to shop in their pajamas it's like it's some clothes on at least they're coming to shop at Home Depot for their essentials and appliances and their patio furniture and stuff in their pajamas are they at least nice pajamas they can get away with it if they're nice pajamas I'm used to the yoga pants I'm used to the track suits but yeah the pajamas are really new to me know them right the minimum dress code at Home Depot is you know ready jeans and flannel shirts because that's what you do you you know where around the house you know so you're saying I can't just show up in my housecoat with a set of sandals on my feet well it's Wednesday so I'm gonna be at the studio kind of getting things I'm gonna be putting some things together getting everything wired in for sound and I'm gonna start shooting video for next Wednesday's show so that's pretty exciting and and I will be back for another coffee break tomorrow so hope you'll join us see everybody